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2016 Apr 28
2
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
...I wonder if it would fully work under a virtual machine. The reason why I ask is that I do systems adminstration with meteorological software that requires OpenGL 2.0 and at least 2GB of video ram. Thank you for your reply, Mike. Brian Bernard On Apr 27, 2016 10:43 PM, "Mike Mohr" <akihana at gmail.com> wrote: > > Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you > really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't > work well with that either though. > > CentOS 6 only works well these days on older hardware or o...
2016 Apr 28
3
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
...reason why I ask is that I do systems adminstration with >> meteorological >> software that requires OpenGL 2.0 and at least 2GB of video ram. >> >> Thank you for your reply, Mike. >> >> Brian Bernard >> On Apr 27, 2016 10:43 PM, "Mike Mohr" <akihana at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you >>> really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't >>> work well with that either though. >>> >>> CentOS 6...
2016 Apr 28
0
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
...IMHO. Valeri > > The reason why I ask is that I do systems adminstration with > meteorological > software that requires OpenGL 2.0 and at least 2GB of video ram. > > Thank you for your reply, Mike. > > Brian Bernard > On Apr 27, 2016 10:43 PM, "Mike Mohr" <akihana at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you >> really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't >> work well with that either though. >> >> CentOS 6 only works well these day...
2016 Apr 28
0
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
...do systems adminstration with >>> meteorological >>> software that requires OpenGL 2.0 and at least 2GB of video ram. >>> >>> Thank you for your reply, Mike. >>> >>> Brian Bernard >>> On Apr 27, 2016 10:43 PM, "Mike Mohr" <akihana at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you >>>> really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops >>>> won't >>>> work well with that either though. &gt...
2016 Oct 30
2
Power Cut
Thank you for your reply. You are correct and the ups is present there but the battery charger can no longer bear power cuts more than two hours so I need some means to distinguish frequent power cuts there among the system logs. On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> wrote: > you could use smart ups and connect information from it to system, so it
2016 Oct 30
3
Power Cut
But the site is far remote and having alert on battery exhaustion can no longer help . As I said before , I am suspicious if it comes from frequent power cuts so seeking some means to distinguish it among the system logs. Thank you in advance On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Mike Mohr <akihana at gmail.com> wrote: > If your battery backup can handle 2 hours of runtime then it almost > certainly has a network management interface. Why aren't you using it to > send alerts? > > On Oct 30, 2016 12:05 AM, "Hadi Motamedi" <motamedi24 at gmail.com> wrote:...
2016 May 09
1
Internal RAID controllers question
Speaking from experience (I cannot go into detail on this point), and as Digimer pointed out, LSI seems to be the only choice for enterprise level, large scale deployments. If your concern is extremely long term deployments with verifiable data recovery options, software RAID is the only option, as you have strong guarantees that the implementation will never "die" as hardware RAID
2015 Aug 30
0
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support 4 drives) connected to the backplane. The marketing material you've referenced has a white lie in it: supporting more than 16 drives on a single card is very likely only
2016 Oct 30
0
Power Cut
If your battery backup can handle 2 hours of runtime then it almost certainly has a network management interface. Why aren't you using it to send alerts? On Oct 30, 2016 12:05 AM, "Hadi Motamedi" <motamedi24 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your reply. You are correct and the ups is present there but > the battery charger can no longer bear power cuts more than two
2014 Oct 09
0
DHCPv6 - requesting "other" information
Hello; I've run into a rather interesting problem on CentOS 7. According to sysconfig.txt (part of the initscripts documentation), I can set the following variables in ifcfg-ethX: DHCPV6C="yes" DHCPV6C_OPTIONS="-S" I've done so, but nothing is populated to /etc/resolv.conf and so DNS does not work. Interestingly, if I remove the latter option, an IPv6 address is
2016 Apr 28
2
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't work well with that either though. CentOS 6 only works well these days on older hardware or on virtual machines. On Apr 27, 2016 7:27 PM, "Brian Bernard" <brian.brianbernard at gmail.com> wrote: Hi all, I'm looking at buying